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Chainat Tourist Attractions

Chainat Bird Park
Chainat Bird Park is located 4 km before arriving in Chainat itself. Birds of more than 100 species live in a huge aviary which maintains a natural environment. The park also has an aquarium which has a collection of various kinds of freshwater fish found in the Chao Phraya River. Local products such as bird models, wickerwork, and pomelo is available at the shops in the park.

Monkeys at Wat Thammikawat
Located in Tambon Pho Ngam, Amphoe Sankhaburi, this temple is 38 km south of Chainat along Route No. 311 (Chainat-Sing Buri route). Its pleasant area next to the Noi River is home to a number of monkeys.

Wasan Crocodile Farm
Wasan Crocodile Farm is located at No. 121, Mu 3, Tambon Makham Thao. From Amphoe Mueang Chai Nat, proceed along the Chai Nat - Wat Sing route (Highway No. 3183) at Km. 24 and the crocodile farm is on the right hand side. There are many different kinds of animals such as crocodiles, tigers, rays, and various bird species. Entry is free of charge. For more details call Tel. 0 5646 1104.

Chai Nat Muni National Museum
Located within the temple grounds of Wat Phra Borommathat Worawihan, (which had been originally constructed with laterite in the Khmer period and was renovated in the Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin periods.) this archaeological museum is a 2-storey adapted Thai-style building. Downstairs displays celadon Buddha images, tools, and ornaments from the Dvaravati to Rattanakosin period. While upstairs displays various Buddhist votive tablets from the Dvaravati to Rattanakosin period.
The museum is open from Wednesday – Sunday from
9.00 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. Closed on Monday, Tuesday, and national holidays. The admission fee is 10 Baht. More details are available at Tel. 0 5641 1467.
To get there: Proceed along the same route as Wat Phra Borommathat Worawihan.

Chainat has quite a few old and ancient temples in its province, such as Wat Pak Khlong Makham Thao, Wat Phichaiyanawat (Wat Ban Chian) around 300 years old, Wat Phra Kaeo, Wat Intharam, Wat Mahathat, Wat Klai Kangwon or Khao Saraphat Si Charoen Tham dated back to the Lop Buri period, Wat Song Phi Nong which is around 600 years old and Wat Thammamun.
You can read more about Temples in Chainat on our Chainat Temples & Wats thread.